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what is structure of red phosphorus​

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Answered by GauravVerma007
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The structure of red phosphorus is illustrated below. ... Each phosphorus atom in P4 is linked to three other phosphorus atoms in a tetrahedral structure. When one of these bonds is broken, these tetrahedral structures can proceed to bond with neighboring phosphorus atoms, resulting in a polymer-like structure.

Answered by crimsonpain45
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The structure of red phosphorus is illustrated below. ... Each phosphorus atom in P4 is linked to three other phosphorus atoms in a tetrahedral structure. When one of these bonds is broken, these tetrahedral structures can proceed to bond with neighboring phosphorus atoms, resulting in a polymer-like structure.

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